Tissot Watches Releases the T-Navigator self-operating Chronograph New for 2011

This exciting new timepiece from Tissot Watches has everything one could ask for in a chronograph with the look of an instrumentation panel in a cockpit. It is powered by Eta Caliber C01.211 self-winding movement. It comes on either a stainless steel anklet or a rubber strap for a sportier look. Contribution an affordable option, the model that will request for retrial to a broad market.

Beating at 28,800 vph with 15 jewels, this Swiss made watch is 45 mm in diameter making it very impressive. The movement garnish is done in a winding rotor style reminiscent of a turbine blade. The functions consist of hours, minutes, seconds, date and chronograph with a power hold of 45 hours.

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The round case is made from stainless steel and the bezel is a compound of stainless steel and black Pvd. A black dial with Arabic numerals and white hands make this a handsome profile. Water-resistant to 100 meters, it has a sapphire crystal and exhibition case back displaying the movement.

Along with this model the T-Navigator self-acting was released as well for those who do not need the functionality of a chronograph. The classic request for retrial can be found in the black and white compound used on both watches. The black dial provides perfect legibility as a backdrop to the exciting white hands and numerals coated with Superluminova.

The dial on the three hand model features extra large Arabic numerals. The three-handed model is powered by Eta 2836-2 self-acting movement with 25 jewels beating at 28,800 vph Contribution hours, minutes, date, seconds and the day of the week with a 40 hour power reserve. The bezel has the North, South East and West indicated at 12, 3 6 and 9 o'clock respectively in the outer bezel and an inner bezel with the minutes indicated every five minutes. Both models offer a winding rotor stylized to look like a turbine bald that is visible straight through the exhibition back.

Since 1853 Tissot has been bringing the best in technology and organize to the market. Today Tissot Watches is a member of the Swatch Group, the largest watch producer and wholesaler in the world. Tissot has called Le Locle in the Jura Mountains home for over 155 years, they now are known in over 150 countries. The brand develops high-tech products using the best materials and developed functionality. They offer a large range of high quality timepieces at exciting pricing expressing their commitment to making excellence accessible to many. They are the official timekeeper of MotoGp, Cba, Afl, Fiba and the World Championships of cycling, ice hockey and fencing. They are committed to their tradition all the time remembering their core values of precision and operation and setting new standards in the industry.

Tissot Watches Releases the T-Navigator self-operating Chronograph New for 2011

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